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Champaign–Urbana, Illinois, minor league baseball history

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The 1914 Champaign Velvets were the Illinois–Missouri League Champions in what was the final season of the Illinois–Missouri League. On June 10, 1914, Champaign pitcher Grover Baichley threw a no–hitter in a 4–0 victory over the Lincoln Abes. The 1914 Champaign Velvets ended the season with a 62–27
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With a record of 66–60, the 1911 Champaign–Urbana Velvets finished in third place in the Illinois–Missouri League, playing under managers Jack Thiery and Fred Donovan. The Velvets finished 6.5 games behind the first place Clinton Champs in the final league standings. The Velvets' third place finish
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The franchise had financial challenges typical of minor league baseball in the era. Ironically, given the team moniker, alcohol was banned from being sold in Champaign and the team abided by the law, which affected revenues. Tickets were $ 0.25 and every Wednesday home game was "Ladies Day."
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was reflected in the league standings with the Velvets finishing behind the Clinton Champs (74–55), and Pekin Celestials (72–55), with the Velvets ahead of the Canton Chinks (60–62), Lincoln Abes (59–64) and Taylorville Christians (47–82).
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The 1913 Champaign Velvets placed second in the Illinois–Missouri League final standings. The Velvets finished 5.0 games behind the champion Lincoln Abes. Champaign had a 53–32 record, playing the season under manager Blackie Wilson.
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in the six–team Illinois–Missouri League. Champaign placed fifth in the regular season standings with a record of 53–64, finishing 17.0 games behind the first place
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The franchise use of the "Velvets" moniker corresponded to a popular beer in the era, called Champaign Velvet, brewed by the Terre Haute Brewing Company.
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The exact location and name is unknown, but the Champaign Velvets reportedly played at a ballpark on the west side of Champaign from 1912 to 1914.
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Although the exact location and name is unknown, the 1911 Champaign–Urbana Velvets were noted to have played at a ballpark in east Urbana.
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in various seasons between 1889 and 1914. Champaign and Urbana teams played as members of the Independent level
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team, which had disbanded. The Champaign–Urbana Clippers record is unknown, but the
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in 1890 and the Champaign–Urbana Clippers did not return to the new league.
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In 1912, the franchise moved to a ballpark in Champaign, playing as the
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The Champaign–Urbana next hosted minor league baseball when the 1994
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team won the league pennant. The Illinois–Indiana League became the
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team in Champaign–Urbana. The Clippers played as members of the
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from 1911 to 1914, winning the 1914 league championship.
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record, finishing 13.0 games ahead of the second place
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Index

1889
1914
Champaign, Illinois
Independent
Class D
Illinois-Indiana League
Illinois-Missouri League
Minor league baseball
Champaign, Illinois
Urbana, Illinois
Illinois-Indiana League
Class D
Illinois-Missouri League
minor league baseball
Illinois-Indiana League
Logansport, Indiana
Terre Haute, Indiana
Illinois-Iowa League
Illinois-Missouri League
Clinton Champs
Pekin Celestials
Canton Chinks
Lincoln Abes
Taylorville Christians
Lincoln Abes
Ottawa Indians

Champaign-Urbana Bandits
Great Central League
Illinois-Indiana League

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